Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1895765 Journal of Geometry and Physics 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the context of metric f(R)f(R) gravity, we consider a FLRW space–time, filled with a perfect fluid described by a barotropic equation of state (p=γρp=γρ). We give the equivalent mini-superspace description and use the reparametrization invariance of the resulting Lagrangian to work in the equivalent constant potential description. At this point, we restrict our analysis to models for which the ensuing scaled mini-superspace is maximally symmetric. As the subsequent analysis shows, such models exhibit the maximum number of autonomous integrals of motion linear in the momenta, which are constructed by the Killing vectors of the respective mini-supermetric. The integrals of motion are used to analytically solve the equations of the corresponding models. A shortcoming of the assumption of maximal symmetry is that it restricts the form of f(R)f(R) to be λRμλRμ; thus the physical meaning of the ensuing analytical solutions is limited whenever μμ is fixed to a value substantially different from 1. Finally, a brief description of the properties of the resulting Hubble parameters is given.

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